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i j * _ 1* SOME PE4TURES OF THE NEAR Af HAND FUTURITY ; 1 . lor the tir-t lime in its history the Futurity lias been evicted from its home at Sheepshead Baa and is ! "i 1-ine. It V:r e ?ar?tSK" tr ck- L" is "" b°Pe ,,f " • Island Jockey Crab oatetels thai .•..ei--i . i",i V"n,;!l,,T" m,1;" tw°-***r- M* I* only temporarily banished from its accustomed place of .eiision and o that in 1911 will it be run as heretofore at Sheepshead Bay isi.,., i i/ L-"."5,"-, ,,I,VU 1-1""H,-V levised by J. U. K. Lawrence When he was secretarv of the Com v one - ib , . ?, i ,i , ",V:,,S a o11;"1. »iin.i and ■treat dexterity in the construction of artful and i ,eV m- a? Sl:,k ;, ,;s- 5e-deI* tn« Futnritj, for tWO-year-olds, and the Realization, for , m. b, . ! ";, :i •"."di-niioi, even s and fondly hoped to see each of them bring 00,000 to the winner at i V , ! , lUl1 was Y«H* I- Potomacs 7,678 Futurity and Salvators 4. I V, , Jf* !5f M-roaei,. Bat both have always been invested with a high measure of i nior -e r««S?2Li5 I111";, «,sl,!l,a"",n WM tbefr nmnlng always attracted great concourses of spectators to Sheepshead Bay, the Patarttjr ranking as absolute]] the chief event of autumn racing nf it! ■ ..Vo1,- " *and± «l«*-i«l* I at Saratoga next Wednesday afternoon had aa original entry of 832 mares, , ii i1,i,.--M |,n, y"l BBder -•"l"iti""s " the race. Of the remainder. 337 were declared n, i t at .1M I each. 128 declared were out at 0 each, oo at 1910.sh0 each and C.4 at 0 each. The fees fi r-ind .Tr-:" ip1VrV!,i- Sk!?0 S,xty-e:-,t eligibies remain in. twenty-, hree at 10 e th* V onv ,V Hve r V * li"bil"it*" ■■»OM«t to ,930 and the club adds 0,000. This makes Nairn- of tins years Futurity 1,490 thai is. no far as the winner Is concerned. There is a tee hi wii S m*,- ,s ,t,v,,le-1 """ »nd third horses. The deductions fro,,, the u-roE? n Tii J.iJ v.. ix *• - -ii - • • * -1 so y« winner ol the Futurity of 1910 Will enrich its owner to the extent WoSVln aJid M.*ette Mol W"" "* Keene las, year and no, far batow the sums It has not been a poor mans race. Generally i! has been won by horses belonging to wealthy men " The exeep ions we,,- ,n lsss. when San, Bryants Proctor Knott won, 1892 when Frank V.u e-s , , with Morello and to 1906 when Billy Lakelands Electioneer was nrst. All of these men were In noTlerate enc.l nistanc.s and ••needed Ihe money. " W. L. Scott, whose Cbaos won in 1HS1 w,t w tines nil lonaire „ 1890 the eider August Belmont ran first and second with PoWaT andMaataT lie wis no of the lead,,,- capitalists ot his day. David GMeon w.„, with His Highness In 1891 Bequita] to 1895 I yas joint owner with John Daly of The Butterflies, which won in ism? David is ai i.n l , iv nrorided with .he ineans ot getting about at his pleasure. .lames It. ami Foxhall P. Keenea black wairiwtad IDoVnlno V-"t thr v,m S;"m ,1u" i":l"sr h;,,s. th " itil Chaeornac, Coiin. Mi.sk tie t, " MilanTC torMW.;, I"1 ";V"!";"- w™ P-rehaaed. the latter from pi, own 0,000 after he had shown at I 1 . i: Saratoga that tl.e Pntnritv was probably at his io P , M: - V T "as "10,HV to ►««•»• 1,ut »■*-* t otherwise and carefully. In 1896 the Montana Conner .sing. Marcos Daly, sent CgdVa on Iron, the west lo Fulrrhv victorv. ii, 1897 tl e New Jerse i , v n aires L. s ami W. P Tl.ompSw. ,v„„ with the ordinary ll«y. LAlonSte. Nothtog Tof w acom .t w as n the race that year In I8W Canada scored its only success in the big race when W i 1 i i i m 1 leuiIHe s fine • ; t Mammas, flnibbed hrst. Mr. Hendrie was a man of wealth. In 1900 Tod Sloa :, a s ed s ,« ,™ Kngland and guided W C. Whitney a Ballyhoo Ley to victory. Mr. Whitney waaencSmonsif 1901 John . L. Maddeaa Tankea was first and Mr. Whitney was bis partner in the ow e "l , f rich , 1 ,.„, In . Madden anno, stack an with milBonairee, but be is not in UM| of anytbtog that SdI, iKli ame John A Drake s Savable and Pal Dunne made the mistake of his turf career when he 1 1 ibis aland me to the Iowa capitalist and thereby forfeited the of joy owning a Futuritv " wim , , 1903 was S s.vdnex vd , Paget s year with Seel Hamburg Belie, but. while she won in his ii-iin, . k iii, dames It. Haggin. The great till;. . Artful, won in Ii. :. , ! ,, ! ,; I M, I,!" "i" or two of t.is ,,wn. but Artful belonged to William c. Whrtneya estate and Waa raced v, to Sb itarVJ name because of ber owner s death. W. OB. [; J 8 »*rtS»»™ Macdononghs Orinondale was first ta 19 r. • d V toect£nTt*d " Kr at f,rt"""- f F-SrtS bStoS »to fcSowIily Year. First. Jockeys. Wt. Second. Wt Tlilrrt wm r-, 1SS8 Proctor Knott Barnes.. 112 Salvator Vos Galen ut *4n?,nn ?ffSi Chaos Hay.. 100 St. Carlo ..122 Sina-o.-llV Iu5 SMMO 1 ?i SrSXSS v.v.v.v.v.v.?!Sa::aS ai,VM."..:::::::::i!? : s i S aa-SS.:::::::«t::a SSE.:;:::::;::!!!, X "f, ::::::: i • !» 2S9f?f" Tuberville..ll5 Ornament " . 11 - Rod m nd ill SanS MS 1897 LAlouette Clawsou..ll5 Lydi.in .115 Uriel "lin ! J? 1S9S Martinias H.Lewis. .118 High Degree .11 Mr ClaV 1 ]L 899 Chaeornac Spencer.. 114 Brigadier .... 10a Windmere ill Maan Jnl 990 Ballyhoo Bey T. Sloan .. 112 OlyTnpian .112 Tommy Atkins 129 SsTsm 1 iJ1 St" f OConnor.. lit Lux Casta 109 Ban-on . . ?! 12 mTssO * l902tSavabIe LyncllO Lord of the Vale .. .117 Darzlinir iir ±1™ i . 1003 Hamburg Belle Fuller. .114 Leonldaa . . . . .. ... 12.7! TlaentealaalM Vfim IM Artful Hildehra„d..ll4 Tradition Snaao .127 Syaonby 127 905 Ormondale Redfern. .117 Timber no Belmere m tm i ill 1906 Electioneer Shaw. .117 Pope.Tonn . lift DeMand 123 r, lllli " • Colin W. Miller.. 125 Bar None ......... .Iir Chanmenec MT MMO i Vi?i ...,7-v.v.-.v.v«::5S ft*8!,"::::::::::l8 IE i It is not probable thai a large field will contest this yeara Futuritv If it ■ mat tn.,t — - ■ - imieh money for the second and third horses i, might even come dov.n , -i two ho V, ,. t ? /, v Jtyand Bashti. A- conditions are. it seen - almost -ore that Novell vs nd Z ii" nil | -Vi t f .H- i • reth Iro:, Mask for.,. K Keene. Bash, I for H. p. Whitney. Na nshohfo" In f! R.T ,"• W 1 T lie r H.h kv J. Sanford, and two. probably Footprint and Trap Back, for Mr Belmont t, • tn .,,. , i" , iH" . V. ■ ! Ague- may start, but it is no, sore they will do so. Pharaohs racetTanacroa rVm nJtil0 io1 e-" ase Those most likely logo lo the post, their owner-, pedigreed ■ ve g It" r,, • le i kevs o V VI ""i reeorda a, or neareat to the Futurity distance of three-Muartc- of a mile ire M flllrnvs: Owner, color, -ex. horse ami pedigree. V, Uu**m on e;lris,f s. C. Hlldretbs b.c, Novelty, by Kiugaton — Cartoatty 127 c 11 Shillln* iUTVh *■ Keene, b. pr hi. c, Iron Mask, by Disguise-Koyal Sose... IM J ,ttrv W r B. I Wilson, Jr. s. to. c, Naushon. by Yankee-Rcyal Cm, 126 Maarrave : 7 I. Monahans eh. c, ToxHIe, by Inflexible--Golden Lace...... 123 W K.Vm, ,, xi i:Jf. A. Belmonts eh. g. Babbler, by Hastings-Bridlepath .120 ; V, ,1., - o VISA 8. C. Hildrethsb. c. Zeus, by Adam-Shaft . . i BntweTl Vf -I. Saaforda ch. c. Roakvllle, by Boekton— Anriesvllle ■ .r" :11 A. Belmonts eh. c, Footprint, by Bock Sand — Fetish....] ! i £ §2 1 1 J.; ; .JJI W. T. Ryans br. c. Pharaoh, by Meddler— Hataso ... . ,; • ,, * U- II. P. Whitneys b. or br. f. Bashti. by Adam-Di.adva nta-e 118 V V o , " :" , A. Betooata ch. c. Trap Bock, by Bock Sand -To, ia v 7 R I, nti McManus* ch. f. Golden Agnea, by Golden Mailm— Orey Aawea 116 V IvLds 11 •■ " 1:V- o-I. •S. C. HUdretb entry. tA. Belmont entry, istraigbt Vomse !,V1 :47* Other eligibies from which additional starters might come are Watervile rtiu ml. .-r , Swannanoa. Tomb Me. Silver P.rush. Bannymede. Love-N«d «J L " S*00* V"11" s ■ ■ n- • Part. But none of them seem ,0 possess more than a rem,,,.: cnaSce to evea*be%cedto ,he"nrlt tSL